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Registration opens for fall online Greek course
Renowned Greek scholar Voelz to teach
Registration is now open for Online Greek: Part I for the fall semester of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis’ 2024-25 academic year. The registration fee is $1,200 and the deadline to register is Aug. 2. The class size is limited to 15 students.
The course is designed to serve three groups of prospective students: those who have completed the Specific Ministry Pastor (SMP) Program and are continuing on with the Specific Ministry Pastor to General Pastor Certification (SMP-GPC) Program, and those who have applied for the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) or for the Residential Alternate Route (RAR) programs. The course prepares these students to take the Entry Level Competency Exam (ELCE) in Greek, an entrance requirement.
If space is available in the course after SMP-GPC, M.Div. and RAR students have enrolled, anyone wishing to learn Greek also may register. The course has no prerequisites and is not for credit, but a solid understanding of English grammar is essential to success.
The course will be taught by Dr. James W. Voelz, the Dr. Jack Dean Kingsbury Professor of New Testament Theology. This is his ninth time teaching the online Greek course. Voelz is a preeminent Greek scholar who has taught the language for more than 45 years. He is the author of What Does This Mean? Principles of Biblical Interpretation in the Post-Modern World, Fundamental Greek Grammar, and Mark 1:1–8:26 and Mark 8:27–16:8 in the Concordia Commentary series, all from Concordia Publishing House.
“It is satisfying to say that, while we continue to serve applicants to the Seminary M.Div. Program, as well as interested laity, more and more of the students for this online experience are SMP pastors who want to move toward General Pastor Certification (GPC), and it seems to work extremely well for all involved,” Voelz said. “While no credit is given, the course provides a full Greek experience, so that the pass rate of students taking an Entry Level Competency Examination after completing the entire set of sessions is quite remarkable. The 2024-25 iteration will meet for one hour twice a week, rather than for two hours once a week, which should enhance the educational experience.”
The schedule for the course consists of live online tutoring sessions from 4-5 p.m. (CT) Mondays and Thursdays. The first class is slated to begin Aug. 26. Students should plan to commit eight hours of study each week for the course. Registration for Part II, which will be taught during the spring semester of 2025, will be available in October.
Students are required to use the following textbooks:
• Fundamental Greek Grammar, 4th Revised Edition (Concordia Publishing House, 2019)
• Novum Testamentum Graece, 28th Edition (German Bible Society, 2012)
In addition to the online course, residential Greek courses are offered in the summer term and fall semester. RAR students are encouraged to enroll in either the summer residential course or the fall online course because they are ineligible to take the fall residential course.
For more information about the Seminary’s Greek courses, contact Rev. Tom Schlund, admissions officer, at 314-505-7221 or schlundt@csl.edu. To request an application for online Greek, contact Gina Matzenbacher, administrative assistant in the Registrar’s office, at 314-505-7107 or matzenbacherg@csl.edu.
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